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  2. 9 common techniques casinos use to keep you spending - AOL

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    Casinos use digital credits or chips instead of cash to create a psychological disconnect between players and their money. When players gamble with chips or credits, it feels less like they are ...

  3. Casino chip - Wikipedia

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    In Las Vegas and California, most casinos use blue or white for $1 chips, though many Las Vegas casinos now use $1 metal tokens in lieu of chips. Chips are also available in denominations of $1000 or more, depending on the wagering limits of the casino. Such chips are often yellow or orange. [clarification needed]. Casinos in Nevada, Atlantic ...

  4. Token coin - Wikipedia

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    Money is exchanged for the token coins or chips in a casino where they may be interchangeable with money. In many jurisdictions, casinos are not permitted to use currency in slot machines, necessitating tokens for smaller denominations. After the increase in the value of silver ended the use of silver coins in the United States around 1964 ...

  5. Craps - Wikipedia

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    Some casinos will place the bet straddling the outer border of the Pass line so as to indicate that it is to be paid the same odds as a place bet, instead of just even money. Other casinos will take the bet on the Pass line after a point has been established, known as put betting, which is a disadvantage to the player (since the seven is the ...

  6. Ticket-in, ticket-out - Wikipedia

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    A ticket from a slot machine at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada.. Ticket-in, ticket-out (TITO) is a technology used in modern slot machines and other electronic gambling machines in which the machine pays out the player's money by printing a barcoded ticket rather than dispensing coins or tokens.

  7. Cheating in casinos - Wikipedia

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    Using auxiliary devices: In Nevada, New Jersey, and other jurisdictions, using any device which helps to forecast the odds or aid in a legitimate strategy such as card counting is regarded as cheating. [2] Top hats: In roulette, players place a bet after the ball has landed. The chips are disguised using a third party's chip - the "top hat".

  8. Zarin v. Commissioner - Wikipedia

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    The dissent argued that Zarin held property in the gambling chips issued by Resorts. [1] According to the dissent, Zarin wished to purchase what Resorts was offering in the marketplace, and Resorts provided Zarin with chips instead of cash to entitle him to gamble in Resorts' casino. [1] "Zarin received either $3.4 million in cash or an ...

  9. Don’t Get Duped: 20 Ways Casinos Keep You Spending Money - AOL

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    Here are the tricks casinos use to keep you gambling. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail. Sign in ...